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Experience the distinctive character of the Grand Canyon’s vibrant South Rim and remote North Rim. Journey to the geological beginning of the Grand Canyon at Lee’s Ferry on the Colorado River and, on boths rims, gaze into the mile-deep chasm with multi-hued, 2 billion-year-old rocks that preserve ancient landscapes and life forms.

Highlights

• Choose to fly over both Grand Canyon rims and the Colorado River aboard a fixed-wing aircraft, or view a National Geographic IMAX movie on a six-story screen.
• Experience two days at the North Rim for one-of-a-kind views and enjoy a Condor talk at the lodge.
• Between the rims, experience Marble Canyon, the Vermilion Cliffs and Lee’s Ferry, walk over the historic Navajo Bridge and dip your toes in the Colorado River.

Activity Notes

Walking up to two miles daily on varied terrain. On South Rim, it is a quarter-mile walk between lodging and dining. Elevations of 7,000-8,000 feet

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The latest in light, portable, easy-to-use QUIETVOX listening devices are available on Road Scholar programs.* Whether you are outdoors, in a crowd or in a museum environment where speaking loudly is discouraged, a listening device makes it feel like our experts are speaking clearly and directly to you. Hear for yourself on a Road Scholar adventure!

*Please note that due to the nature of some programs, the remote location or government regulations, listening devices may not be available. If you’d like to know for sure if your program will offer listening devices, just call and ask an Advisor!